Comment by tobylane
3 years ago
That seems justified. (IMO I’d want a review of the ingredients, then it’s up to my kid to prefer flavours.) That choice isn’t related to the choices for products for adults, which is what we care about.
3 years ago
That seems justified. (IMO I’d want a review of the ingredients, then it’s up to my kid to prefer flavours.) That choice isn’t related to the choices for products for adults, which is what we care about.
Eh, it'd be easy enough to give samples to 10 different babies to at least see if they have any flavors they prefer. Obviously digestive issues are another matter but your kid drinking it without hassle is the first hurdle.
Doing research on live humans is more complicated than that
The only point was to confirm that Wirecutter doesn't always actually test all of the products they review, regardless of whether it's (arguably) justified in each individual case.
It was postured to whether is is justified or not because the commenter said if true then..
> It was very strange and very disappointing.
To which I replied that Wirecutter delivers on many occasions and is still a good review site that does do research on most staple consumer products.